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Impacts and Management for Future Crop Production -- Weed Management for Healthy Crop Production -- Integrated Weed Management for Agronomic Crops -- Optimizing Herbicide Use in Herbicide-Tolerant Crops: Challenges, Opportunities, and Recommendations -- Non-chemical Weed Management for Field Crops -- Beneficial Effects of Weed Edophytic Bacteria: Diversity and Potentials of their Usage in Sustainable Agriculture -- Pest Management for Agronomic Crops -- Integrated Pest and Disease Management for Better Agronomic Crop Production -- Green Manuring for Soil Health and Sustainable Production of Agronomic Crops -- Plant-microbes Interactions in Agronomic Crops -- Mycorrhiza in Sustainable Crop Production -- The Role of Mucuna pruriens in Small Holder Farming Systems of Eastern and Southern Africa: A Review -- Scientific Interventions to Improve Land and Water Productivity for Climate Smart Agriculture in South-Asia -- Adaptation Strategies to Mitigate the Evapotranspiration for Sustainable Crop Production: A Perspective of Rice-Wheat Cropping System -- Tools and Techniques of Post-harvest Processing of Food Grains and Seeds -- Nanotechnology and its Role in Agronomic Crops -- Role of ICT in Crop Management. 330 $aAgronomic crops have provided food, beverages, fodder, fuel, medicine and industrial raw materials since the beginning of human civilization. More recently, agronomic crops have been cultivated using scientific rather than traditional methods. However, in the current era of climate change, agronomic crops are suffering from different environmental stresses that result in substantial yield loss. To meet the food demands of the ever-increasing global population, new technologies and management practices are being adopted to boost yields and maintain productivity under both normal and adverse conditions. Further, in the context of sustainable agronomic crop production, scientists are adopting new approaches, such as varietal development, soil management, nutrient and water management, and pest management. Researchers have also made remarkable advances in developing stress tolerance in crops. However, the search for appropriate solutions for optimal production to meet the increasing food demand is still ongoing. 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